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CAN YOU ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS?
What did Nehemiah do at least three times between learning that the wall of Jerusalem was broken down and traveling to Jerusalem to rebuild it? (Hint: Look in the second and third paragraphs of the article.)
Why do you think Nehemiah went at night, in secret, to find out how much work needed to be done in order to rebuild the wall?
What were the names of the three men who tried to stop Nehemiah from rebuilding the wall?
What were three of the ways they tried to stop the work?
If you started working on a project today and worked for as long as it took them to rebuild the wall, what day would you finish?
What do you like to do after working hard for a long time? What did the people rebuilding the wall do after they had finished? Look at Nehemiah, chapter 8, verses 1–3, to find out one of the things they did.
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December 28, 1998 issue
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To Our Readers
Russ Gerber
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YOUR LETTERS
with contributions from Laura Remmerde, Nancy C. Belote, Thomas J. Verret, Henry Louis Michel, Uerla Coone
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items of interest
with contributions from Gail E. Hudson
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You don't have to start over to start fresh
By Clare G. Turner
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"Let the earth bring forth grass"*
Maxine Le Pelley
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Is it possible to forgive—really forgive?
By Sharon S. Currin Mahaffie
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Integrity: being true to yourself
By Rees Ryder Stevens
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DIVINE HARMONY AND INTEGRITY LIVED
John F. Anderson
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The corporal and the general
By Donald R. Rippberger
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It's time to take out the trash
By Bethany Adlam Brix
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REMEMBER TO SHUT THE DOOR
June A. Nord
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Nehemiah rebuilds the wall of Jerusalem
By Maike Byrd
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Prayer eliminates need for Caesarean section
Moira Davidson
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Physical, emotional, and mental troubles overcome
Aileen M. Cord
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Healed of tuberculosis and rheumatism
Floyd W. Windal
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Caring for the elderly
By Robert A. Johnson
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IF A LOVED ONE NEEDS CARE
Rosalie E. Dunbar
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Celebrate Christianity and forgive
Mary Metzner Trammell